Baby bat bedtime

Paige Towler

Book - 2024

"As dawn starts to rise in the rainforest, animals are waking up. But some animals are going to bed instead. Small brown bats have been busy all night; now it's time for them to settle in among the trees. But one baby bat wants to stay up and play"--

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Children's Room New Shelf jE/Towler (NEW SHELF) Due Nov 17, 2024
Subjects
Genres
Creative nonfiction
Picture books
Published
Ann Arbor, MI : Sleeping Bear Press in collaboration with Smithsonian Institution [2024]
Language
English
Corporate Author
Smithsonian Institution
Main Author
Paige Towler (author)
Corporate Author
Smithsonian Institution (contributor)
Other Authors
Gavin Scott (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27cm
Audience
Ages 4-8
ISBN
9781534113220
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Baby bat wants to stay up all day, but Mama helps her settle down. At dawn, small brown bats in the rainforest prepare to sleep--all but one determined baby. She is not tired, not hungry, and definitely not in need of a bath. Luckily, experience and caring lead mother bat to supply a delicious beetle snack and a wash-up, and when Baby is "still notthat tired," Mama takes her on a "soft, warm," swooping, rocking flight until, snug and (of course) comfortably upside down, Baby hears the night songs of other bats and abruptly falls asleep. The remaining third of the book offers fascinating information about bats, their ecosystem, and the Smithsonian Bat Lab in Panama, addressing such topics as how bats contribute to their environment, how scientists study bats, what kind of bat features in this story, and how readers can be a bat buddy at home. The nonfiction pages are illustrated with photographs--of bats living their lives, of the Smithsonian lab, and of two female scientists holding, watching, and recording bats. The fiction pages depict violet-winged bats with only slightly anthropomorphized facial expressions, in a rosy, lavender predawn jungle turning gradually brighter. Bats are both interesting and lovable in this book. A fascinating introduction to an essential animal, coupled with a familiar bedtime-averse-child story. (further reading)(Informational picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.